Hello friend, there is a good news for all Windows PC users, as the attractively placed Android 5.0 Lollipop mobile operating system can now be installed on your computer in few simple steps. If you want to experience Lollipop before it makes its way to your smartphone, follow the instructions given below.

It basically involves running the official Android 5.0 Lollipop emulator on your PC. Android 5.0 Lollipop is expected to bring new features and improvements, as well as a new UI. In this tutorial we will show you how to configure and run Android 5.0 Lollipop virtual image straight from your Windows PC. One who is looking to try this out on the actual hardware right now, can follow this article giving details about installing and using of Android 5.0 Lollipop on a PC. Lollipop update can be installed on the PC using an Android SDK and Android Virtual Device Manager.

Interestingly, you will be running the official Lollipop emulator on your computer. As the emulator is meant for developer purpose only, it may lead to untested bugs or errors with the software and may not deliver a full Nexus-like experience on your computer.

Install the Android SDK files you just downloaded to your preferred location or check download folder. After completion of installations Run the 'SDK Manager' application.

Note: Now wait for the application to load and fetch all the Android SDK packages.

Once completed, select the packages you want to install. Here, you will be only selecting the 'Android 5.0 -API 21' and 'Android SDK Platform-tools' this option comes under Tools.

Click on - Install packages. You will be prompted to confirm the packages you chose to install. Here you would have to agree to the License information to proceed any further. Now wait for the all the packages to download and install.

Note: Once everything is installed, let us set up the Android Emulator so that you can play with Android 5.0 (Lollipop) on your computer.

Go back to the Android SDK folder and run 'AVD Manager'. Now click on New and create a virtual device with details as in the screenshot below. Use default value for 'Max VM application heap'.

Now, select the virtual device you just created from the list and click on start. Donât change anything in the Launch Options and click on the Launch Button.

The emulator will start after a few Command Prompt windows flicker and then you will see the following screen where your Android device will be booting up. Once your device is on, you would probably be greeted by this screen which would indicate that you have successfully completed the Emulator installation.

This will take around 5 minutes to boot when loading for the first time.

Author : Abdul Razzak

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